Nope. Its loaded by your booger pickers. Its single shotIncorrect. The Spencer was a repeating rifle that loaded thru the butt. Weird but if I remember correctly someone made a 22 that did the same.
Nope. Its loaded by your booger pickers. Its single shotIncorrect. The Spencer was a repeating rifle that loaded thru the butt. Weird but if I remember correctly someone made a 22 that did the same.
Sorry but it was called the Spencer Repeating Rifle for a reason. It was a lever action, tube loaded repeater. Not like we think of them today but it was. Google it.Nope. Its loaded by your booger pickers. Its single shot
I agree. I just think Henry was wanting a western look DA and failed badly.@RickN that High Standard is way better lookin’ then that thing Henry is peddling.
Yep, you're right. I forgot about that buttstock magazineSorry but it was called the Spencer Repeating Rifle for a reason. It was a lever action, tube loaded repeater. Not like we think of them today but it was. Google it.
It does look "High Standard-ish."It can not decide if it is a single action or a double action revolver. High Standard did the crossover better years ago.
Those pistols DO NOT remotely resemble anything Charter Arms. The do have a nostalgic look of earlier made S&W revolvers.Henry Has Entered the Wheel Gun Game with the New Big Boy Revolver :: Guns.com
Is it just me, or do these look like an RG knocked up a Charter Arms revolver?
Just watch for a S&W M-13.View attachment 367466
Henry Has Entered the Wheel Gun Game with the New Big Boy Revolver :: Guns.com
Wisconsin-based Henry Repeating Arms continues to grow from its traditional lever-gun line and on Thursday introduced a pair of new .357 Magnum six-shooters.www.guns.com
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